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Tired of burning your tongue. Too hungry to wait. Too lazy to blow on it yourself. Get a small box with a fan and a motion sensor to blow on your spoon. For a deluxe model it can have digital temperature control. The super deluxe model would have a counter on it , so you could count portions and
calories consumed while cooking.
How different is it from this?
http://www.halfbake.../idea/food_20cooler Or, to put it another way, half-baked already. [angel, Oct 12 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Fully baked.
http://www.chindogu...chindogu/chin3.html Easily adapted to soup. [StarChaser, Oct 12 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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wouldn't it be easier for the lazy people to just blow on it, rather than getting out this complicated device everytime thay ate soup??? |
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Or wait for five-to-ten minutes. |
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Or have a liquid hydrogen supercooled spoon. In this case though, it maybe necessary to preheat the soup to 2000 degrees F to offset the absolute zero cooling. |
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You could perhaps expand on [Mojo]'s idea and have a dry ice (CO_2) spray to cool the spoon before you eat your soup with it. Note that you'd probably only want a very small amount of the spray, because it's _very_ cold stuff. |
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"But today, when time is money and money is scarce, not everyone can afford to wait around for noodles to cool. Frantic blowing is both undignified and limited in its effectiveness. The Automated Noddle Cooler is the answer. " <Note: spellings as original.> |
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